Twinsy Tropics

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Twinsy Tropics
Twinsy Tropics
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam (2015)
Greater location Mushroom Kingdom
Inhabitants Toads, Paper Toads, Lakitus, Cheep Cheeps, Urchins, Koopa Troopas, Paper Koopa Troopas, Paper Fire Piranha Plants

Twinsy Tropics is a beach area found in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam. Set on an island just south of the Mushroom Kingdom, it borders Doop Doop Dunes to the north and Bowser's Castle to the east, with its ties to the latter being a key plot point in the game. Paper Luigi sleeps there when the Music Player option is unlocked after defeating Shiny RoboBowser.

Mario, Luigi and Paper Mario's first visit to Twinsy Tropics comes after they try crossing the bridge from Doop Doop Dunes to Bowser's Castle. After being knocked out by an attack, the trio are taken by the Chargin' Chuck Corps and imprisoned in the Twinsy Tropics Dungeon. After escaping the dungeon and fighting Wendy and Roy, the trio end up outside, but find themselves trapped on an island in the middle of the ocean. They have to rescue more Paper Toads in order to build a boat back to the mainland. Once this is done, they return to Sunbeam Plains and Peach's Castle.

After defeating Papercraft Bowser Jr. near Bowser's Villa on Mount Brrr, the trio get a Bowser emblem item. Figuring out that said symbol was spotted on a wall in the Twinsy Tropics Dungeon, the party returns to the area, using an alternate route from Doop Doop Dunes via some newly created paper islands. They're then shown the entrance to the Twinsy Tropics Dungeon by the Paper Goomba they freed earlier in the adventure, and progress through to Bowser's Castle.

Enemies

The following enemies appear in Twinsy Tropics, excluding Twinsy Tropics Dungeon.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ニテルデ諸島
Niterude Shotō
From「似てるで」(ni teru de, look-alike) and「諸島」(shotō, archipelago)

Dutch Tweelingtropen
Twin Tropics
French (NOA) Archipel Gémellaire
Twin Archipels
German Tripel-Tropen
Triple Tropics
Italian Tropico dei gemelli
Twins Tropic
Korean 헷갈려 제도
Hetgalryeo Jedo
Confusing Archipelago

Portuguese (NOE) Ilhas Cara Chapada
Spitting Image Islands
Russian Парные пляжи
Parniye plyazhi
Pair Beaches

Spanish Islotes Vivorretrato
Spitting image Small islands